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hey guys and girls.

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this one is real simple and im running it across 3 pages.

now prices have increased since the last group buy in 2011, but still. here goes.

4 line braided hose kits with stainless steel fittings. $140 delivered.

you might be able to find them cheaper, ready made and imported, but these are manufactured to order and shipped from the manufacturer straight to you.

supplied through http://www.garage9.com.au/

im not affiliated with the company in any way. i just asked for a discount and he told me to sell ten sets and we can have em for 140 delivered!

for instance luke from this site asked if his evo x is part of the group buy i said yes. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HEL-Braided-BRAKE-Lines-Mitsubishi-Lancer-EVO-10-X/271300599938?_trksid=p2050601.c100103.m2451&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140211150826%26meid%3D8229948821149777213%26pid%3D100103%26prg%3D20140211150826%26rkt%3D4%26clkid%3D8229949659372532119&_qi=RTM1714243

saved himself 40 bucks. might not be much but every little helps hey!!??

we have 2 sets already with luke and odium on board. and one from the micra site.

so all i need is seven more, hey if we can get more it might make it cheaper!

and go.

ill close the group buy on the 1st. may extend it.

colours avail.....

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i can also get braided clutch lines from them too.

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Haha non worries zeb!!!!!

1.odium

2.beau (micra site)

3.lukegtr

4.pierce (micra site)

5.zeb

C34.... in red.

Hey man, can't figure out if they are the same as r34, gonna call the manufacturer in the morning.

No not too late guys.

My wife is going into labour guys. Ill sort it in a few days! Pm me your car, abs or not, address and colour you would like

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